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Lord you cant be serious about smith at one. That makes no sense. You wont get much for him as much as you woukd just to make your own oick that you want. I dont think smith will be taken in the top 5. You cant hokd smith for ransom. What will u get? Their first round and then what? And you will be trading out of the top 10 and losing out on a top pick even if its not as good of draft talent wise theres still talent at the top.

U can trade down but you dont draft the player then hope to trade him right away. They know your back against the wall. Cuz they know u will be stuck with him and yiu wont get that much value if you have no options. We can trade down but dont draft skmeone then hope to trade him.

Posted by Michael David Smith on April 24, 2013, 7:14 PM EDT APFor months, the vast majority of mock drafts have had the Chiefs taking Texas A&M left tackle Luke Joeckel with the first overall pick. But with the first round 24 hours away, we’re starting to hear more talk that the Chiefs will go with Central Michigan left tackle Eric Fisher.
Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reports that the Chiefs are still fielding calls about trading out of the top pick, but Glazer believes that if the Chiefs don’t trade the pick, Fisher will be their pick. Glazer has a knack for going against the grain and getting it right, so we’d put a lot of stock in that prediction.
Both of NFL Network’s reporters, Albert Breer and Ian Rapoport, echoed Glazer’s prediction, saying that they also believe Fisher will be the first overall pick.
Still, Joeckel is generally viewed as the safer pick of the two, and not everyone believes the hype on Fisher. Peter King’s just-released mock draft has Fisher slipping all the way to No. 6.
Unlike last year’s Colts, who never hid their intention of drafting Andrew Luck, this year’s Chiefs are keeping everything close to the vest. Both Fisher and Joeckel have said they do not know what will happen on Thursday night. Like the rest of us, they’ll find out tomorrow.